2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/9025326
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Integrated Care Programs for People with Multimorbidity in European Countries: eHealth Adoption in Health Systems

Abstract: Introduction. eHealth applications have the potential to provide new integrated care services to patients with multimorbidity (MM), also supporting multidisciplinary care. The aim of this paper is to explore how widely eHealth tools have been currently adopted in integrated care programs for (older) people with MM in European countries, including benefits and barriers concerning their adoption, according to some basic health system characteristics. Materials and Methods. In 2014, in the framework of the ICARE4… Show more

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“…on behalf of the SMILe study team (See Acknowledgments for list of team members) eHealth has dramatically influenced the possibilities of healthcare services in recent years and is soon expected to become a major driver for improvement (World Health Organization, 2020). Many European countries promote innovation in care delivery for chronically ill persons, whose burgeoning numbers challenge healthcare systems in view of their volume, the complexity of their needs, and their exploding care costs (Melchiorre et al, 2020). International policy agendas commonly include calls for eHealth-facilitated care delivery.…”
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“…on behalf of the SMILe study team (See Acknowledgments for list of team members) eHealth has dramatically influenced the possibilities of healthcare services in recent years and is soon expected to become a major driver for improvement (World Health Organization, 2020). Many European countries promote innovation in care delivery for chronically ill persons, whose burgeoning numbers challenge healthcare systems in view of their volume, the complexity of their needs, and their exploding care costs (Melchiorre et al, 2020). International policy agendas commonly include calls for eHealth-facilitated care delivery.…”
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“…Some interesting initiatives in the field of digital health have also been carried out by Denmark, Finland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. These include electronic medical records, the use of data in the clinical decision support system, expanding the groups of patients who can remotely use various forms of remote care [ 35 ]. The comprehensive legal solutions have been introduced in Germany (Digitale Versorgungs Gesetz) enabling the use of mobile applications in both diagnosis and treatment [ 36 ].…”
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“…The recent technological advancements have facilitated the digitalization of health services with a focus on personalized or precision health [68][69][70]. Syndemics research in the digital age should explore avenues of integrating interventions that target intersections of coexisting diseases and associated factors in specific contexts.…”
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confidence: 99%